![]() ![]() Any combination is possible since both clients and servers are available for android and most desktop systems. The idea is to have an FTP server running on one end, and an FTP client on the other. This is my preferred way whenever I need to copy multiple files without having to deal with cables. For stock ROMs the same can be achieved via third-party wifi adb apps. Some rooted roms include the Wireless ADB toggle in the quick settings. There seems to be a GUI for ADB (for windows only): ADBGUIV3ĪDB can also be used over wifi. # NOTE: this will push recursively the *contents* of the Once adb is installed and properly configured, files and folders can be pulled and pushed to/from the device using the corresponding adb command (assuming you have a folder named Books on your sdcard): # push single file to android See this for a quick guide to get started with adb. The contents of the physical/emulated SDCARD, or the entire file system for rooted devices, can be accessed via the Android Debug Bridge (ADB). It also has a "Search" function which may help you find your PDF files by filename. It also starts off browsing in the sdcard by default, and if you have root you can explore the entire file system, not just /sdcard. If you don't have a file browser already installed, try ES File Explorer from the market, it's quite good and has boatloads of features. ![]() Usually they open directly to the SD card directory (which is /sdcard in the root file structure). Most phones come with one preinstalled, simply called "Files" in the app drawer. If you want to look around more on your phone to find out where the PDFs are, you need to use a file manager on your phone. Just to make sure here, you aren't trying to access the PDFs while the phone is still mounted in Windows? You won't be able to, if that's the case. This is also the directory that is mounted when you hook up your phone to Windows via USB. ![]() Most Android file managers and dialogs start you off in the SD card if for some reason yours isn't, it's located at /sdcard. ![]()
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